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In China, there is a royal garden called Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace - Wikipedia) in Beijing. According to the narrative in Chinese, it was built with combination of both Chinese and Western style, and was looted and burnt by the British and French troops for 3 days and 3 nights in 1860.
Here is a picture of what it's imagined to be like (computer generated, a part of the garden):
And here is what it looks like nowadays:
I've also found some old pictures, which is said to be taken by some German guy in 1873, 13 years after it was burnt.
My questions are:
1. In those BW photos, everything looks grand and Western, nothing seems to be Chinese style or even combination of Chinese and Western, like the imagined picture.
2. How come those grand buildings, even just ruins, don't exist any more today? Unless you bomb it or deliberately shatter it, I don't think those can just fall down easily.
3. Who could have built those buildings? They'd say the royal families hired some Western architects to design those and then had local Chinese built those, is that possible? I mean, looking at those Chinese people of this era, in late Qing dynasty... most look very malnourished and extremely poor. Even the officials' families don't look anything that great, and that's supposed to be the rich ruling class. I have a hard time imaging those people or their grandparents built those old ruins.
I would really appreciate some of your thoughts.
The ordinary class?
the middle class with servants?
middle class' own business, foreign trade?
the rich ruling class with wife and concubines?
Here is a picture of what it's imagined to be like (computer generated, a part of the garden):
I've also found some old pictures, which is said to be taken by some German guy in 1873, 13 years after it was burnt.
My questions are:
1. In those BW photos, everything looks grand and Western, nothing seems to be Chinese style or even combination of Chinese and Western, like the imagined picture.
2. How come those grand buildings, even just ruins, don't exist any more today? Unless you bomb it or deliberately shatter it, I don't think those can just fall down easily.
3. Who could have built those buildings? They'd say the royal families hired some Western architects to design those and then had local Chinese built those, is that possible? I mean, looking at those Chinese people of this era, in late Qing dynasty... most look very malnourished and extremely poor. Even the officials' families don't look anything that great, and that's supposed to be the rich ruling class. I have a hard time imaging those people or their grandparents built those old ruins.
I would really appreciate some of your thoughts.
The ordinary class?
the middle class with servants?
middle class' own business, foreign trade?
the rich ruling class with wife and concubines?
